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  • 8mpg
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    I would no problem. Its like going to a hospital. Do you know how many people have died in that room you are in, bed you are laying on, etc. Dying is part of life. Who cares

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  • OrangeChevyII
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    Fuuuuuuuuck yeah, awesome Halloween parties!

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  • Lason
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    Last lady that lived in my house had her older son die from huffing paint. My kids complained seeing some guy standing in their room in the middle of the night more than once. I see shadows all the time too.

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  • GE
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    A Seller or Seller's agent have no obligation to release information about death that occurred on the property due to natural causes, suicide, or accident unrelated to the property condition or whether previous occupant had, may have or has AIDS, HIV related illnesses or HIV infection.

    I was looking at a house back in '07, it had been on the market for a good 6 months and there wasn't anything wrong with it. Did some digging and the selling agent admitted that there had been a murder/suicide in the home. Had it simply been a suicide, they had no duty to disclose it, but because of the murder, they did. From what I can tell, if the murder wasn't related to the condition of the house, i.e. a known defect, or a drive-by shooting that could place the new occupants in danger, they don't have to disclose. But I think generally they like to disclose the info prior to the neighbors doing it. I passed on the house, but I know that they were prepared to make steep concessions had I been interested.

    I asked almost the same question back in Canada:
    Had a murder/suicide in it? I've been looking just about a week for a house. Found a house that was priced just a tad high but was probably negotiable. It had pretty much everything I was looking for. But then we got to reading the seller's disclosure, and I came home and researched and...

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  • Trip McNeely
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    Sounds haunted. Fuck that shit.

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  • Cobraman
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    No way.

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  • War Machine
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    lol If there is a such thing as a house being haunted, this house has ever reason to be

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  • BMCSean
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    Pass! I don't believe in ghosts but I do believe that would turn away a lot of buyers.

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  • Treybiz
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    Fuuuuck no.

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  • War Machine
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    Would you buy a house someone died in?

    Me and the ol lady are looking at a house. This house was built in the 1920's. We were told by the care taker of the home that in March 2007 there was a fire that killed the house owner, and his mother in a fire. Then we talked to the lady next door to the house and she said that in the 50's there was a murder in the house. A husband and his mistress killed by the man's wife. The murder is hear say at the moment but the two fire deaths are confirmed.

    The house is super cool, and needs a LOT of work. We will have to gut the house. My question is, if we go sell this house, how bad will this affect the house value and how difficult will it be to sell?

    thanks!

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